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Street Address Duncan StreetPittsburgh, PA Street Address
Personal E-mail: EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLESAFETY/SECURITY MANAGER AND AIRCRAFT SPECIALISTSecurity/Safety Manager and Aircraft Specialist with over 45 years of experience,developing and implementing comprehensive security and safety programs in the aircraft industry and private Security businesses.Proven track record of effectively managing risk, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and enhancing overall security and safety posture in diverse organizational settings.Skilled in conducting thorough security and aircraft systems assessments, devising robust emergency response plans, and delivering tailored training programs to mitigate potential threats and hazards.Adept at fostering a culture of safety awareness and accountability, I excel in collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify vulnerabilities and implement proactive measures to safeguard personnel, assets, and information.Driven by a commitment to excellence, I am dedicated to staying abreast of emerging security and aircraft maintenance trends and technologies to continuously enhance organizational resilience and preparedness.Work Experience:Safety DispatcherUPMC Western Psychiatric HospitalFrom May 2023 to PresentMonitor WPH fire alarm system to include computer program and Simplex Fire System panel. Notify Inpatient units of "off-line/on-line" status by means of telephone and overhead announcement. Dispatch engineers/safety officers upon activation. Complete all necessary documentation.Monitor various security systems to include Emergency Body Buttons, Level 1 intercoms, closed circuit televisions, burglar alarm systems and distress buttons. Dispatch appropriate personnel.Monitor Medical Emergency (Condition "A"/"C"/Pediatric) System assuring that appropriate WPIC/CHP/PUH staff respond, as well as appropriate outside assistance (i.e. 911) if necessary. Maintain a working knowledge of various WPH programs and how to effectively and appropriately connect the requester to the specific program/department. Must be familiar with staff and residents' information, as well as visiting hours, and hospital policies. Perform the role of "phone directory" and "operator" for staff and visitors when applicable.I perform well under conditions of emergency or high stress to include implementing the appropriate emergency response, as well as proper "tracing" of phone calls in the event of a possible threat of danger (i.e., bomb threat) or patient-related assistance (i.e., suicide).Site SupervisorAm-Gard Security - Pittsburgh, PAOctober 2008 to May 2023Directed and supervised a team of fifteen security personnel, providing guidance, training, and performance evaluations to ensure adherence to company policies and procedures.Developed and implemented security plans, protocols, and procedures to safeguard facilities, assets, and personnel against security threats and risks.Conducted regular patrols and inspections of premises to identify and address security vulnerabilities, hazards, and breaches.Coordinated with law enforcement agencies and emergency responders to manage security incidents, emergencies, and crisis situations effectively.Conducted security risk assessments and threat analyses to identify potential security risks and vulnerabilities, implementing proactive measures to mitigate identified risks.Maintained accurate records of security incidents, investigations, and disciplinary actions, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.Conducted training sessions and drills for security staff on security procedures, emergency response protocols, and use of security equipment.Regional Sales ManagerPremier Safety and ServicesJanuary 2006 to September 2008Led a high-performing sales team across Western Pennsylvania, overseeing all aspects of sales operations, including territory management, sales planning, and customer relationship management.Developed and executed strategic sales plans to achieve revenue targets and market share growth for fire safety products, including fire alarms, extinguishers, suppression systems, and detection devices.Identified and cultivated new business opportunities, including partnerships with distributors, contractors, and end-users, to expand market reach and penetration.Provided training, coaching, and mentoring to sales team members, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement.Collaborated with cross-functional teams, including marketing, product development, and customer service, to align sales strategies with business objectives and customer needs.Conducted market research and analysis to identify emerging trends, competitive threats, and growth opportunities in the fire safety products market.Maintained relationships with key accounts and strategic partners, addressing customer inquiries, resolving issues, and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.Quality Assurance InspectorAircraft Electronic SystemsJune 1978 to December 2006PA USAF Air National GuardIn Charge of inspecting all airborne electronic systems for a fleet of 20 KC135 USAF aircraftConducted pre-flight and post-flight inspections on various aircraft models, ensuring compliance with FAA regulations and company standards.Performed routine inspections of aircraft components, systems, and structures to identify and rectify defects or discrepancies.Executed detailed assessments of maintenance records, ensuring accuracy and completeness in accordance with regulatory requirements.Collaborated closely with maintenance teams to address issues promptly and implement corrective actions to maintain aircraft airworthiness.Conducted internal audits to evaluate adherence to quality management systems and procedures, identifying areas for improvement and implementing corrective measures.Participated in accident and incident investigations, providing technical expertise and analysis to determine root causes and recommend preventive measures.Maintained comprehensive documentation of inspection findings, reports, and compliance records.Monitor all aspects of safety concerning air operations.Achieved the rank of Senior Master Sergeant before retiring with 31 years of total service.Firefighter/Medical First Responder/Hazardous Materials TechnicianPittsburgh Bureau of FireJuly 1980 to January 2006Responded to emergency calls for fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, and other emergencies, performing firefighting, rescue, and medical first aid duties as required.Conducted fire suppression operations, including fire attack, ventilation, salvage, and overhaul, to extinguish fires and prevent the spread of fire and smoke.Provided emergency medical care to patients at the scene of medical emergencies, including assessing injuries and illnesses, administering first aid, and stabilizing patients for transport to medical facilities.Operated and maintained firefighting and emergency medical equipment, including fire apparatus, medical supplies, and personal protective gear, ensuring readiness for response.Participated in hazardous materials response operations, including containment, mitigation, and decontamination of hazardous substances, to protect public health and safety and minimize environmental impact.Conducted inspections of buildings, facilities, and public spaces to identify fire hazards, code violations, and other safety concerns, recommending corrective actions to property owners and managers.Provided public education and outreach on fire safety, emergency preparedness, and hazardous materials awareness to community groups, schools, and businesses.Chairman Bureau of Fire and IAFF Local No.1 Occupational Health and Safety Committee for 21 years.In charge of all Bureau health and safety initiatives including but not limited to:oPurchase and acquisition of major equipment, such as turnout gear, self-contained breathing apparatus, and fire truck purchases.oIn charge of six (6) sub-committees of approximately sixty (60) Firefighters and Officers who were charged with investigating and recommending health and safety changes within the Bureau.oAppeared before local, state, and federal government committees investigating firefighter deaths and accidents.oCo-authored Fire Bureau investigative reports concerning firefighter accidents, fatalities, and working conditions.Electronic Engineering TechnicianControls System Research a Division of Contraves GoertzJune 1978 to July 1980Conducted testing, calibration, and troubleshooting of electronic circuits, components, and systems, utilizing specialized test equipment and tools to identify and resolve technical issues.Analyzed test results and technical data to diagnose problems, identify root causes, and recommend solutions for electronic equipment and systems, including circuit boards, microprocessors, and control systems.Collaborated with engineering teams to develop and refine electronic designs, prototypes, and production processes, contributing technical expertise and insights to improve product performance and reliability.Assisted in the design and implementation of quality assurance procedures and testing protocols to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.Performed soldering, rework, and component-level repairs on electronic assemblies and PCBs, following industry best practices and safety guidelines.Documented test procedures, results, and troubleshooting steps, maintaining accurate records and documentation to support product development and quality control efforts.Provided technical support and training to production staff and colleagues, sharing knowledge and expertise to enhance team capabilities and productivity.United Sates Air ForceElectronic Airborne System TechnicianDecember 1973 to June 1978Maintained, inspected, and repaired airborne communication and electronic systems on various aircraft platforms, including fighter jets, cargo planes, and reconnaissance aircraft.Conducted scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on avionics systems, radar systems, navigation equipment, and communication systems to ensure optimal performance and reliability.Troubleshot and diagnosed electronic equipment and systems faults using technical manuals, schematic diagrams, and diagnostic tools to identify root causes and implement corrective actions.Performed equipment installations, upgrades, and modifications to enhance functionality, compatibility, and performance of communication systems and avionics equipment.Conducted pre-flight and post-flight inspections of aircraft communication systems and electronic components, verifying operational status and compliance with safety and performance standards.Collaborated with aircraft maintenance crews and avionics technicians to coordinate maintenance activities, prioritize tasks, and expedite repairs to minimize aircraft downtime.Maintained accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment status, and troubleshooting procedures in accordance with military regulations and procedures.Shop Supervisor after obtaining the rank of Staff SergeanEducationBachelor's Degree in TheologyGreat Commission Bible College - Carl Junction, MO (2018)Masters Degree in MinistryGreat Commission Bible College - Carl Junction, MO (2018)College-Level Courses in Management and SupervisionAir National Guard Non-Commissioned Officers Academy - Knoxville, TN (2000)SkillsProficient with all Microsoft programs including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.Proficient in the use and maintenance of the SIMPLEX TruSite WorkstationProficient in the use and maintenance of the Checkpoint Access Control program, PINNACLECertifications / LicensesEmergency Preparedness - FEMAEmergency Program Manager - FEMAEmergency Response to Terrorism - FEMAFundamentals of Emergency Management - FEMAHazardous Materials TechnicianHigh Rise Firefighting Strategies - US Fire AdministrationIntroduction to Hazard Mitigation - FEMAIntroduction to Incident Command System - FEMANational Incident Management System (NIMS) - FEMARadiological Emergency Response - FEMA |